Trainspotting Author Welsh to Turn the Spotlight Back On Capital for Latest Novel
The Scotsman › August 20, 2004
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The Scotsman › August 20, 2004
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IRVINE Welsh, the author of Trainspotting, is to publish a new novel next year set in Edinburgh and San Francisco. But the writer who found fame chronicling the capital's underside said yesterday he just wanted to be bourgeois.
Mr Welsh told a sell-out audience of several hundred people at the Edinburgh International Book Festival that he is settling down in Dublin after stints living in London, Edinburgh, and the United States, and roaming the world as a UNICEF ambassador.See the full content of this document
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Trainspotting Author Welsh to Turn the Spotlight Back On Capital for Latest Novel
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